Sunday, July 05, 2015

Data Breach

Our e-mail and phone has been blowing up with a link to some site named "pastebin." It seems some hackers have accessed a city database and managed to snag personnel info, including the police department. They have made threats to leak the data unless the officers involved in the shooting of an armed assailant are not fired, arrested and prosecuted (evidently not having heard of a thing called "due process" or "justifiable shooting.")

The link we saw has released names of officers with the last name beginning with "A" and lists among other things:

name and title

salary

age

address and worth of home

phone number

social media accounts and names of friends contained within

We eagerly await the Department's response to this breach and the remedies they will be undertaking to make our safety and the safety of our families paramount.

113 Comments:

Anonymous said...

All of this is already accessible to anyone with time or ability to write some scripts. Since our names are out there kuz of the Salary DB, anyone can then comb the web and link the data. Might not be any "hack" at all. No one site has that info. The DEPT doesn't have our facebook info. They don't know who are relatives are past who are in our emergency contacts. Pastbin site states right on it that it cooperates with authorities in cases where this shit happens.Get used to it folks, this data is ALREADY OUT THERE. Google / Zabasearch / whitepages.com/neighbors . I'm just glad these dipshits did in manner which will be easy to trace (IF we care).

"We eagerly await the Department's response to this breach and the remedies they will be undertaking to make our safety and the safety of our families paramount."

Too late, Mrs. O'Leary's Cow kicked that server over already. The bad guys already hoovered up all the data.

The best you can hope for is that the people that did not secure the data adequately and did not notice the data breach when it happened will somehow be able to track down the bad guys and recover the data, including all the copies of the data. And Rahm is going to fully fund your pensions tomorrow.

For what it's worth pastebin.com isn't 'some random site on the interwebz', it's well-known as a place where hackers and dissidents post mostly-anonymous data dumps. Among other things, it's where a lot of major credit-card and password breaches wind up. It's a holiday weekend and I've drank too much for a really in-depth explanation, but the short version is pastebin doesn't require a persistent account so it's a lot harder for a blackhat to screw the pooch and reveal his true form than, say, Twitter or arguably even Wikileaks. Though that isn't entirely a bad thing, assuming one has a healthy distrust of Mark Zuckerberg's near-monopoly on user-submitted Web content...

When in doubt, it's usually a good idea to assume the leak is legit because the reality of information security is that any data that has a physical path to the Internet is relatively easy to get at. Eventually people will figure out that online records are a really bad idea, but it'll get a lot worse before it gets better.

That's what happens when you have a Facebook page and post pictures of your family at the commendation ceremony. Learn to be a ninja.... live your life in solitude.... do you think that Walker (Texas Ranger) has a Facebook page.... doubt it!

Hacker? A little effort and knowledge of where to look and most of this is public record. Name, salary, job title - publicly available online. Addresses mostly accessible via Cook County Tax Records, all online, if the name isn't "John Smith" or "Juan Perez"or you bought your house through a shell corporation. Name of spouse also shows up on the house's tax record. From there, it's mostly just turning up data and connecting it to the right person. All those Ancestry.com pages, obituaries, birth announcements, wedding announcements in the church bulletin, lists of honor students - that stuff doesn't go away, it's all online. One legal name from a public database of government employees (searchable AND downloadabl) and that's all it takes. No hacker needed. I'm sure it's easier if you have a hacker, but if someone is looking for you and using the Internet, they can find you. As careful as people try to be online, they can't control everywhere their name might pop up. And once it does, any competent researcher can have your whole life in front of them with a little effort and time.Luckily, thugs are short on effort, time, and connections to professional researchers. Honestly, though? Don't ever assume that you have control over the information that's out there about you.Love,someone who used to do this for a collections agency

Here's a question for you SCC, if this information was taken from the city database then does that mean the city also has every officers Facebook information on file as well as our friends on Facebook? How is this allowed? What privacy rules have been breeched in the process? Also, will the city be paying for all employees to move and have their information stricken from every Web site? I don't think so. Lastly, what encryption process will be put into place in the future to ensure that our data is secure? That's just of the top of my head but it seems like yes are logical questions that need answers.

WTF. Why does the dept have officers info on computers connected to the Internet? If even one officer or officer's family is hurt as a result of this, the dept will have blood on their hands. Why did they not inform officers of this leak? Why are they not threatening to sue and prosecute the owners of the site hosting the stolen data? The hackers need to be found and prosecuted and made and example of.

They don't care...you will not hear a thing. The person who is accountable is a connected individual who you will never hear about and some lackey will take the fall... Ultimately...nobody cares, nobody will admit guilt and nothing will happen. Done, now move along.

This is absolutely disgusting and appalling!!! Look at all the advancements in technology and our fine department is more than likely using floppy discs to save everything. Will the department place a care in front of all the houses listed? But, as always they'll cry broke and leave us all to the wolves.

Wow another way for the city to fail to protect us. Now I have to worry about my family even more. Thank you cityOf Chicago for making sure my private information was protected for shitheads that I've locked up.

Just so I'm clear, are the links to the social media pages something the hackers put together, or has the department been keeping tabs on department members the post online? I don't have The Facebook or anything like that, but it'd be quite eyebrow raising to know tour employer is always watching what you post.

Also,they're listing how much your house it worth? Who's compiling that list of estimates? I don't wanna be shortchanged, so let them know I did tons of work without permits, so my house is with much more than the city thinks.....

Why would the city have information on your homes value, your social media accounts and your friends on those accounts? Either this is BS or the city is gathering far more information that they should be. I lean toward BS.

Don't blame pastebin for gosh sakes. They guy who runs it is extremely humble, and does it to help out a chronically ill family member. It is widely used for sharing software code samples online because it is fast, anonymous, and just works.

If someone is threatening to use it to release confidential information, there is nothing much you can do about it except inform the FBI, and they can watch for it, and perhaps trace it. Be glad they told you where to look. What realistic crook does that? They just do it.

Is it really a breach? Much of the data was already out there, and these hackers may have just combined and cross referenced available property records and the City's posting of salary to name. Not that I would defend the City awarding contracts for security of their data to the lowest bidder, or relative/friend of Daley or Rahm. The Real Issue is that in this day and age of way too much disclosure of information, cops need to consider what they put out there. No Sworn Officer should be on Facebook. Now my kid argues with me that there are safeguards that I do not understand, and of course there are. However, family photos, birthdays, personal stuff just should not be posted. Maybe because I am older, but I can remember when there were no cell phones; and we survived. Social Media for cops, is a very dangerous proposition. "G"

This information is all available without a data breach. It's always been out there. Our salaries are public record, as are everyone's real estate transactions. You can find anyone's phone number, and social media is obviously open season for anyone. There's nothing the department can do to stop any of it.

The only way to prevent this type of breach is to have two set's of information in two different places. Each place has security, but one just numbers and codes that identify an individual. Some years back, coppers involved in very sensitive investigations would give a name different from their own to the telephone company and request it be published. Billing would be in your real name. This worked just fine. Again the telephone company kept two sets of info. So it was up to an officer to give fictitious info and be billed with the correct info. The same process could be used in the departments computers and security. Let them hack fictitious information and protect the other info with numbers and codes. Old school deception in the new world of communication.

https://www.facebook.com/SouthFloridaCopWatch.........................South Florida Cop Watch via Million March Against Police Brutality

July 2 at 2:47 PMFollow them @ https://twitter.com/frightsecData Leak: http://pastebin.com/y34gUmsp

"Greetings Chicago Police Department, You think City Of Chicago's site is having fun riding the waves of ddos attacks and being caught with your zipper down? They sure are losing a lot of money for you to keep an officer on the force who murdered Alfontish Cockerham... Alfontish Cockerham, 23, died from a gunshot wound shot by Chicago police June 20, 2015. Garry McCarthy the citizens of Chicago, The Independent Police Review Authority, and the people of this nation have asked nicely for the arrest of the officers who shot Mr. Cockerham. You have yet to comply with these wishes. You not complying shows lack of caring for the citizens of Chicago... Alfontish died five days later which resulted in him not having his day in court. Witnesses claim that they heard him complaining, saying he was being harassed and followed by the police. The next thing the witness knew, the boy was shot several times. Other witnesses state they saw him complying with the officers. We demand once more that the officers involved to be terminated and arrested. For wasting our courts time we have kept one of your sources of income down as well as emails. We have successfully hacked into your servers in Washington as well as the city's servers. We were able to retrieve the names, addresses, and phone numbers of all your officers as well as their pay rate. All 13,000 plus of them. We want to make this very clear. You messed up and you will pay for murdering a human being without due trial. If you choose to continue to keep the officers involved not only on the force but not behind bars we will continue to leak more and more officers information. You should really keep a tighter security of your server data. We suggest you heed our warning. To the Chicago Police Department, expect us."

I'm actually stunned this hasn't happened sooner. I'm a firefighter and the data portals for records and communications at Chicago's firehouses could be described as a joke, but there's nothing funny about it.

The speed makes me long for the days of AOL dial up, it's that slow. One I logged onto recently was running a WINDOWS 98 program. Windows 98. That is NOT a misprint.

And while most city agencies can cry poor, the OEMC and data managers can't with the tens of millions flowing into this system. If you have a 2 phone plan registered in the city you pay a $2.50 Chicago City 911 fee, and an additional $3.10 Chicago MTT fee for a total of $5.60 each and every month. That's just 2 phone numbers in a city of millions of them.

So if money to fix the problem isn't the problem, then what's the problem?

If our home address is leaked then any criminal element can terrorize us or our family. Also, once it goes online, it will stay on the internet forever. This is one reason why I am not on Facebook. Facebook is for dummies. You are going to let the whole world know that you are the police. Plus on top of that you are going to post pictures of your kids, your wife, and other relatives. That privacy tab/setting Facebook has is horseshit. I am certain that professional hackers know how to circumvent it.

News Flash: The politicians who run this city don't give a shit about you or your families. We are simply pawns in a poltical game in which race-baiters/communist agitators divide and conquer while their political masters pretend to be/empathize with the 99%. The politicians and citizens need us to maintain order, but we are caught in the middle of a power struggle as this country takes a hard left turn. Act accordingly.

This isn't hard information to get. In fact, the things you listed are all public information and open source. It wouldn't require any kind of hacking to obtain this.

Please advise your officers to exercise a great deal of caution on social media websites. This incident shows just how easy it is for adversaries to collect a large amount of data on police officers with very little effort. DHS and the FBI have been warning us:

Hey scc. Can u make a seperate post tonight for this gofund me page. It was created for Densey cole to help him out. It started picking up steam a few days ago but with the holiday it stalled. He needs money bad and the city won't help him so we have to.. Time is running out for him. Even with all the media coverage the city still will not make things right for him. Thanks

For all those who don't know ---- McCarthy is still on the medical from his heart attack in December. Remember next time you are on the medical to take a nice vacation out of the country like Gary did . Cooter said

Police Requirements in 2015: 1)Apologize before and after making an arrest of one of society's marginalized. 2)Try to have an open dialogue with all armed assailants before you draw your weapon. 3)If you have to fire, aim for the legs (easy to do - we see it on TV all the time) 4)Pray to St. Michael and retain a good lawyer.

Hmmmmm...Is it possible that you don't have to look much farther thanRahm al-Ghoul as a primary source of our info being "out there?"

You know...The "lists" of C/R numbers, some dating back to 1967 (regardlessof final disposition whether Sustained, Non-Sustained, Unfounded or Exonerated) that were FOI-ed by local media outletslooking to "Finally Prove" some deep and insidious culture of "Police Wrong-Doing & Cover-Up" that allows "Too Many Officers to EscapePunishment For Getting Complaints?"

What about the famous "Friday Evening Document Dumps"orchestrated by City Hall and designed to "Dirty-Up" Policemenin whatever badly needed propaganda push designed todivert public attention away from the numerous policy and administrative failings of one frightened, thin-skinned,bedeviled with unresolved angst and insecurity while manifesting an oversized animus to all who aren't him,individual in the personage of one Rahm Emanuel?

It's just the cops getting it "stuck in their ear" so as long as it's Policemen and their families being hurt or incurringany damage as a result of this, expect no fucks to be givenand no action to taken by FOP, the Department, the City,the State or even Fed-Gov...

Unless an Officer or several is put into the position of havingto take an immediate action to protect/defend himself and/orhis family as a result of this information being "out there."

Said Officer(s) WILL be marched to the hanging tree of anti-Police sentiment with all the media fanfare of intentionallyhotted-up public opinion and promptly dangled.

All will point and cheer because it means so much to thenew social calculus that "Here Hangs a Cop Who Didn't GetAway With It!"

Meanwhile...>Shake of a Sunday paper to read the as of yet incompleteholiday butchers bill for which there will be demands for PoliceCulpability in spite of the intentional and political decisionto destroy field staffing by an order of magnitude<

The Policeman didn't break it."It" is way beyond The Policeman to fix.If The Policeman COULD fix "it" to the best of his native ability, the demands from the usuals that he be hindered andcurtailed from effecting the much neededfix any damned way so there...

Some of the information was from dept computers other info was taken from publicly accessible databases. Yes anyone can get an address by doing an Internet search but how would they know if he/she is an officer? If you have a common name there is no way to know if the search result is a PO or not. By hacking the depts computer, they obtained our actual addresses. Facebook, google and other website profiles were obtained through other means, not from dept computers.

I can guarantee you that whoever hacked into the servers already hacked those Facebook accounts and saved all those pictures of little Johnny. People! Wake the fuck up and stop posting your entire life on social media! The info on pastebin is down for now but will likely pop up somewhere else if it already hasn't, and they will likely continue to post more. Don't treat their threats as b.s.

Why is everyone so afraid of some no name computer hackers..they can eat my balls. And If you are reading this..I make 86,000..I work 2 to 10..and my house is worth about 180k..now go get your shine box pussy.

BIG DEAL! All that info is online anyway. Names and salary including overtime is online for all to see. Your home address is public info. Google your name and see what comes up. So nothing special on that supposed BS hack. Officers and their families putting stuff on social media is a much larger and dangerous problem, but that's on every moron who wants to let everybody know were they had dinner or were they took a dump. Keep putting pictures of your kids online with names and schools and teams and pray nobody targets them.

YOU MUST BE AS HYPER VIGILANT ONLINE (including tracking your kids online activities) AS YOU ARE ON THE STREETS!!

Get spyware so you can track your kids online and phone activity. It might save their life. Just don't be an asshole about it and respect their privacy even if you are shocked. (think about all the crap you did as a kid). This is only so they don't make any life altering mistakes or die.

Someone with the city need to go to court and have it all removed by court order ASAP

7/05/2015 12:02:00 PM

That would be nice. But once a piece of data goes on the internet, it stays there forever. With this sort of information, hundreds of websites that promote terrorism to domestic terrorism to right wing to left wing groups would create "mirror sites". Such websites simply mirror or copy what another website has. Then it multiplies to hundreds of websites. Including websites based in other countries. It is impossible to contain a data leak once it is done.

Here's a question for you SCC, if this information was taken from the city database then does that mean the city also has every officers Facebook information on file as well as our friends on Facebook? How is this allowed? What privacy rules have been breeched in the process? Also, will the city be paying for all employees to move and have their information stricken from every Web site? I don't think so. Lastly, what encryption process will be put into place in the future to ensure that our data is secure? That's just of the top of my head but it seems like yes are logical questions that need answers.

7/05/2015 03:45:00 AM

All a bad guy needs is one set of data. Just one set of data. Then everything else can be cross referenced by looking up other pieces of data such as who you are married to, what street you are living on, Facebook, Twitter, Hotmail, Linkedin, etc. A lot of times people make it very easy to find information about themselves by posting details of work history on Linkedin or on Facebook "oh we just got married", "my son was born yesterday", etc.

Most employers these days do monitor Facebook accounts. What you say online can hurt them so that is why they care to look. Facebook is not as secure as people think. Facebook is in the business of making money via your likes, dislikes, what you post, etc. and they create massive data sets. Then they sell this data to third parties. That is why Facebook is free. But many other sites to the same. Google compiles every single search you do and saves it, makes a data set and then sells it.

In terms of data security, most city, state, county and even federal government websites, databases, etc. have poor security parameters. For example, the Federal government's pay is pitifully low for security specialists. Most county and city government's are the same. So a guy who knows what he is doing is going to find a higher and better paying job.

The data is already out there my friends. Two years ago the tact unit brought in two low level street dope dealers. Both told the arresting officers to stop fucking with them and then they told them their home address and also where one of the officer's wife works at. I am just glad that we are not like Mexico where police officers and their families get kidnapped and tortured.

There in NOTHING - NOTHING - NOTHING that could have be done to stop this. It is inevitable.

* The same architecture that makes the Internet reliable makes it COMPLETELY VULNERABLE. It is baked into the cake.

* There are people who can think, read and write in assembly language code like we can speak, read and write in English. Some are born with the talent. Some can learn it.

If it is accessible from the Internet, it is hackable. NO EXCEPTIONS. Look at all the big corporate and government databases that have been successfully compromised.

The kiddies and less proficient use things like scripts or denial of service attacks to disrupt. The pros can sit in their underwear in a Moscow apartment and get into any system they want to in the entire world. Can you guess how the next war against us will be fought?

"Someone with the city need to go to court and have it all removed by court order ASAP"

Not only is that not the way the internet works, its doomed to fail and you're courting the Streisand Effect. Once the information is up, ANYBODY could have saved it and can put it back up anonymously, post it to any number of similar websites that do not require active accounts, or post it to a website with servers that aren't in the jurisdiction. Try enforcing a court order from Chicago on a website with data that is physically stored in Iceland.

Hey scc. Can u make a seperate post tonight for this gofund me page. It was created for Densey cole to help him out. It started picking up steam a few days ago but with the holiday it stalled. He needs money bad and the city won't help him so we have to.. Time is running out for him. Even with all the media coverage the city still will not make things right for him. Thanks

http://www.gofundme.com/ybjh64

7/05/2015 12:01:00 PM

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Agreed, very important he is helped. Please spread the word about this

All you idiots saying this is public information. Yes it is but a criminal element would have to take the time to research any given officer. And if the officer they are looking for is named John smith, good luck finding the Intended John smith. What we have here is someone posting addresses, phone numbers and associates of known police officers all in one easy to search through page. Much different from having to research and hope to find the correct info regarding the target officer.

When Democrats take all the money budgeted for National Security, steal a bunch of it, use a lot of it to score political points for their Regime, and actually spend a few of the remaining funds on what it all is supposed to be used for, What Do You Expect? If Hillary Clinton is using private e mails for Government business communications illegally, what do you think the rest of these Bozos are doing ? You are such Dumb-Fucks that you still do not realize that they are doing all this stuff INTENTIONALLY. They are deliberately breaking down the entire U.S. System of Government, illegally, because the only ones that can proscecute them if caught are their fellow corrupt criminal Comrades running the Justice Dept. They all, like Hillardy, have Carte Blamche to get away with any crimes and illegally selling anything they please. Same goes for the city of Shitcago. Nothin but a Communist-Run Cabal. Thats right, your big Bosses are all Communists. Some are just too stupid to know it.

Where is Deputy Chief J. Lewin, of Information Services after learning about this breach? He knows so much about Information Technology! He's very bright. I know because I work for the useless fool!!!!

Umm.. You all know a great deal of our data is already on the web, right? Are most of the gripes coming from officers who still can't figure out how to log-in with their PC, let alone complete a report in AIRA?

"...your sources of income down as well as emails. We have successfully hacked into your servers in Washington as well as the city's servers. We were able to retrieve the names, addresses, and phone numbers of all your officers as well as their pay rate. All 13,000 plus of them. We want to make this very clear. You messed up and you will pay for murdering a human being without due trial. If you choose to continue to keep the officers involved not only on the force but not behind bars we will continue to leak more and more officers information. You should really keep a tighter security of your server data. We suggest you heed our warning. To the Chicago Police Department, expect us."

There it is.

7/05/2015 10:05:00 AM

Hmmm... I'd have to question this, just based on that 13,000 plus comment. We KNOW for a fact that's just not true.

"Eventually people will figure out that online records are a really bad idea, but it'll get a lot worse before it gets better."

7/05/2015 02:29:00 AM

It's going the other way, with the "Internet Of Things." Sales pitch is "Only 1% of physical objects in the world are connected to the Internet, and we aim to change that in a big way." Getting stock tips to buy into the firms that manufacture the sensors that will be used to connect your toaster, toothbrush, toilet, etc. to the Web.

Now, this is ominous...better gas mileage = less fuel tax collected = GPS everyone's car and tax by the mile of travel instead. Oregon is starting it now, 24 other states are "interested," and it will spread.

"The department can't even update its browser so I can read the news on YAHOO!"

7/05/2015 07:33:00 AM

Do this on your own private device. Dep't is not your friend. Yahoo is nobody's friend. It's really become s__t under its new CEO. Half of the "news" there now is marked as planted, commercially sponsored items. You can't even log on without seeing a whole page of advertising -- and your email account is NOT private. They TELL YOU that they scan your email for keywords in order to send you "targeted advertising." Now they are trying to get your cell phone number "in case you lose your password." No.

I am going to get out of there and spend $50 per year or so for a private email account. In the meantime, I read news on Fox and CNN, for what they are worth. Also dailymail.co.uk and independent.co.uk, you often get a better read on events here from British sites than our own.

Of course I don't go anywhere near social media. Don't want my whole life on the web as an infinitely-searchable commodity. Like the old saying goes, "I ain't that lonely." If you want to put up a little web site regarding an interest or small business, there is plenty of free web hosting available. You don't need F__ebook.

Set your browser to "refuse third-party cookies" and put up a tracking blocker like Ghostery; stops a lot of the sniffers who'd otherwise follow you everywhere you go. Check the site cookies you do accept and wipe them every once in a while.

Keep your antivirus up-to-date and also run malware scans. Don't let your browser save site passwords or use a master password for everything.

When I can, I pay bills over the phone rather than on the web. More secure. I do not use my debit card directly when making little purchases; go to the ATM, get cash, and pay that way. At least your card is only exposed once that way, instead of like nine times a day to God knows what unsecure store-operated systems.

...and watch for people hanging around the ATM looking at their smartphones. Might be running an app to grab the RFID on your debit card. No one comes near me when I'm doing a transaction. Also people in checkout lines pointing that lousy smartphone camera at the terminal you're using, trying to see if they can video your card number and password. Young woman with baby, yet. It can be anyone. F__ers.

Wow another way for the city to fail to protect us. Now I have to worry about my family even more. Thank you cityOf Chicago for making sure my private information was protected for shitheads that I've locked up

Why are you relying on the city to protect you?

As another reader commented, anything online IS accessible. How many Facebook pages have I seen with pictures of coppers not only in full uniform, but pics of them answering calls.

How stupid is that! Just because you set your Facebook page to friends only doesn't mean that those select few will be the only ones seeing your whole life ( and family) pictures, likes and dislikes and favorite places to go.

Those pictures can be shared among your friends. But if they are posted on their page and they have neglected to limit who is allowed to view, then the whole world is able to see that pic you posted of you standing there with your kid who just graduated, with you in full uniform standing out in front of your house with your home address visible in the back ground.

It is not a breech, it is public data (name, salary) then put through another site, that scans public data associated with that name, It was manually done by the anti-police group who put it up. That is why there is on a small portion of names listed. ther were similar people search sites in the past.

SPOKEO, FindMe.com, 411 and internet background checks can all check these public records, and for only 4-5 dollars you can gain access for 3-5 days. All you need to start with is a name, and city of residency. You'll get family relations, and their residences. Facebook is for free. And why any police officer would have a Facebook account at at this point in time, just bewilders me. You must be a complete narcissist to do that...

Anonymous said...For all those who don't know ---- McCarthy is still on the medical from his heart attack in December. Remember next time you are on the medical to take a nice vacation out of the country like Gary did . Cooter said

7/05/2015 12:23:00 PM

You are a complete idiot. McCarthy has been back since shortly after the heart attack. In fact he was on the street during the 4th weekend and called a press conference Sunday to address all the shooting and murders

Anonymous Scc help very important said...Hey scc. Can u make a seperate post tonight for this gofund me page. It was created for Densey cole to help him out. It started picking up steam a few days ago but with the holiday it stalled. He needs money bad and the city won't help him so we have to.. Time is running out for him. Even with all the media coverage the city still will not make things right for him. Thanks

http://www.gofundme.com/ybjh64

7/05/2015 12:01:00 PM

Densey stated he needed just under $20,000 to pay bills the City did not pay. Nearly $17,000 has been raised. There's no explanation for why the GoFundMe goal is $400,000.

You are a complete idiot. McCarthy has been back since shortly after the heart attack. In fact he was on the street during the 4th weekend and called a press conference Sunday to address all the shooting and murders

7/06/2015 10:43:00 AM

Check your facts. For whatever reason, he is still carried on the Medical.

Anonymous Anonymous said...You are a complete idiot. McCarthy has been back since shortly after the heart attack. In fact he was on the street during the 4th weekend and called a press conference Sunday to address all the shooting and murders

7/06/2015 10:43:00 AM

Check your facts. For whatever reason, he is still carried on the Medical.

7/07/2015 03:43:00 PM

Well, maybe it's time for the MEDIA to check the facts, because if he's really being carried on the medical, it could be a scam to subvert the heart attack disability benefit and rip off the system down the road.

Here's an easy one, media. And don't ask McCarthy's office, which will say he's not on medical. Get your answers from Finance/Payroll or whoever runs the Medical Section.